Cambodians maintain boycott of Thai businesses amid border conflict and fuel crisis
Smuggling surges as formal trade collapses following deadly clashes over disputed 800km border
نظرة سريعة
- Cambodians are continuing to boycott Thai businesses despite economic pressures from the global fuel crisis, revealing deep-seated enmity following deadly border clashes that started in July 2025.
- Formal trade has collapsed since the 800km border was closed, while smuggling of oil, food and consumer goods has surged.
- Both countries blame each other for reviving a dormant border dispute, with a fragile ceasefire holding but no resolution in sight.
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لماذا يهم
Cambodia and Thailand share an 800km border with a long-standing dispute over demarcation. Previous tensions have occasionally flared into violence, but the July 2025 clashes were particularly severe, resulting in the first complete closure of the border in decades.
Plastic bags stuffed with rotting chicken from a smugglers' boat washed ashore in Thailand have hinted at shortages inside Cambodia, as formal trade between the neighbours collapses due to the border conflict and illicit cargo flows surge instead.
While demand appears high for smuggled Thai oil, fruit, meat and consumer items like soap, the Cambodian public is maintaining a boycott of Thai businesses in a nationalist kickback that reveals the depth of the enmity now staining relations between the neighbours and erstwhile trading partners.
The two countries blame each other for reviving a dormant dispute last year over where their 800km (500-mile) border lies. Bloody clashes that started in July killed scores of soldiers and civilians on both sides, resulting in the land border being closed to goods and people.
A fragile ceasefire has just about held but the land border remains closed despite recent overtures from Cambodia to reopen it. With both nations pinched by the global fuel crisis, Thai authorities say sea smuggling, including fuel, has spiked, prompting more naval patrols.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What specific territorial claims are being disputed?
- How many casualties exactly occurred on each side?
- What are the terms of the current ceasefire?
- Will the border reopen and when?



